False alarm at building near North Walnut Street, Wilmington DE
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According to the dispatch call, an alarm was activated at a building near North Walnut Street in Wilmington. Fire command contacted property representatives who arranged to shut off the alarm panel. The situation was brought under control with no reported fire.
Audio|Heard on: Wilmington Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Command engine two or correction engine one alter.
00:05
Okay,
00:08
Chief.
00:09
All right,
00:12
I'm still working on a contact.
00:14
I'm waiting on a call back.
00:17
So we're going to have to leave the alarm sounding for now.
00:21
And we're going to give it a few minutes, see if we're going to call back.
00:27
Okay.
00:34
Okay. One in Ralph Wilmington Hospital with half of Medic 1.
00:40
A1, 1730.
00:43
The engine 2, 1731.
00:58
Squad 4 is available.
01:01
Squad 4. Squad 4.
01:08
713,
01:10
the Walnut Street Command.
01:13
All right.
01:16
Chief, I made a phone call to the individuals and towards our property.
01:20
They'll be sending somebody down soon.
01:25
All right now as far as I'm concerned,
01:28
we just need access to the phone on control and we get this panel shut down.
01:34
Copy. They'll be on the way shortly.
01:38
ALF.
01:40
A11734. Okay,
01:44
11734.
01:46
North Commandant, where do you place 620 Walnut Building, or Crouch and Apartment, J, under control,
01:52
we're holding the engine and waiting arrival in Maynard.
01:56
She, Commander, under control, 620, North Walnut Street, 1735.
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Location mentioned:
N Walnut St, Wilmington, DE 19801
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